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Clash vs Clack - What's the difference?

clash | clack | Related terms |

Clash is a related term of clack.


In lang=en terms the difference between clash and clack

is that clash is to argue angrily while clack is to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

As nouns the difference between clash and clack

is that clash is (onomatopoeia) a loud sound while clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As verbs the difference between clash and clack

is that clash is to make a loud clash while clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Clack vs Clink - What's the difference?

clack | clink | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between clack and clink

is that clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk while clink is the sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass.

As verbs the difference between clack and clink

is that clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click while clink is to make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another.

Clack vs Tap - What's the difference?

clack | tap | Related terms |

Clack is a related term of tap.


As a noun clack

is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As a verb clack

is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

As an initialism tap is

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Burst vs Clack - What's the difference?

burst | clack | Related terms |

Burst is a related term of clack.


In lang=en terms the difference between burst and clack

is that burst is to produce as an effect of bursting while clack is to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

As nouns the difference between burst and clack

is that burst is an instance of, or the act of bursting while clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As verbs the difference between burst and clack

is that burst is to break from internal pressure while clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Abrade vs Clack - What's the difference?

abrade | clack | Related terms |

Abrade is a related term of clack.


In lang=en terms the difference between abrade and clack

is that abrade is while clack is to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

As verbs the difference between abrade and clack

is that abrade is to rub or wear off; erode or abrade can be while clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

As a noun clack is

an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

Clack vs Explosion - What's the difference?

clack | explosion | Related terms |

Clack is a related term of explosion.


As nouns the difference between clack and explosion

is that clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk while explosion is explosion.

As a verb clack

is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Scream vs Clack - What's the difference?

scream | clack | Related terms |

Scream is a related term of clack.


As nouns the difference between scream and clack

is that scream is a loud, emphatic, exclamation of extreme emotion, usually horror, fear, excitement et cetera can be the exclamation of a word, but is usually a sustained, high-pitched vowel sound, particularly /æ/ or /i/ while clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As verbs the difference between scream and clack

is that scream is to cry out with a shrill voice; to utter a sudden, sharp outcry, or shrill, loud cry, as in fright or extreme pain; to shriek; to screech while clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Rub vs Clack - What's the difference?

rub | clack | Related terms |

Rub is a related term of clack.


As a symbol rub

is russian rouble.

As a noun clack is

an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As a verb clack is

to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Cleck vs Clack - What's the difference?

cleck | clack |


As verbs the difference between cleck and clack

is that cleck is (chiefly|scotland) to hatch (of birds); colloquially , of people, to be born while clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

As a noun clack is

an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

Cluck vs Clack - What's the difference?

cluck | clack |


As nouns the difference between cluck and clack

is that cluck is the sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks while clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk.

As verbs the difference between cluck and clack

is that cluck is to make such a sound while clack is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

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